Aboriginal art: Australia's hidden legacy
Artefact explores the importance of art in the representation of indigenous Australians.
Artefact explores the importance of art in the representation of indigenous Australians.
Artefact learns how unpaid fashion internships are creating a discriminatory industry and a miserable workforce.
In a country devastated by civil war, Ebola and extreme poverty, families are being forced to use the labour of their children to survive.
The death of Daphne Caruana Galizia calls into question the safety of journalists fighting for freedom of expression.
Artefact meets with a professional astrologer, who discusses what makes our society so drawn to the subject, and how we can benefit from it.
Artefact explores how an inconspicuous Italian region is becoming a centre for glamour tourism.
Artefact meets new band Castells and finds out how they’re making their way into the competitive music industry.
We meet a self-proclaimed witch, to discuss the pop-cultural significance of witchcraft in the social media age.
Artists and performers K-HOLE ANKKH use painting and performance to create and promote a world free of binaries and gender expectations
Artefact discovers East Street Market and the daily struggles of its traders in the face of gentrification.